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Internet fraud. (Policy & Practice).
Physicians and other health care providers are increasingly using the Internet to commit health care fraud, Tim Delaney chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's health care fraud unit, told reporters at a press briefing sponsored by the Blue Cross! Blue Shield Association. Physicians in particular "are trying to...
O.A.R. paddles toward musical mainstream.
Byline: Lewis Taylor The Register-Guard How devoted are the fans of the roots-rock and reggae jam band O.A.R.? So devoted that they sing along, even when lead singer Marc Roberge is improvising. "On an average night, Mark will probably make up 30 to...
State, feds target online auction fraud.
Byline: From Register-Guard and news service reports Federal and state fraud fighters are cracking down on Internet auction scams that fleeced thousands of consumers out of money and merchandise. The Federal Trade Commission announced Wednesday it is joining law enforcement agencies in 33 states and...
F is for Friendster.
Byline: ABIGAIL NUQUI Ages ago, the Internet was the domain of tech titans and computer nerds. Not anymore. These days, anyone with a computer and a telephone line can log on and connect to the cyber community. Users tap the Net as a rich source...
F is for Friendster.
Byline: ABIGAIL NUQUI Ages ago, the Internet was the domain of tech titans and computer nerds. Not anymore. These days, anyone with a computer and a telephone line can log on and connect to the cyber community. Users tap the Net as a rich source...
NBI raids P37-M worth of unlicensed software.
Byline: edu h. lopez SPI Content Sciences, a subsidiary of listed company, SPI Technologies, Inc. is in hot water for allegedly using unlicensed software worth more than P37 million. Agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) had raided on Tuesday SPI Content Sciences plant...
NBI raids P37-M worth of unlicensed software.
Byline: edu h. lopez SPI Content Sciences, a subsidiary of listed company, SPI Technologies, Inc. is in hot water for allegedly using unlicensed software worth more than P37 million. Agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) had raided on Tuesday SPI Content Sciences? plant...
NBI raids P37-M worth of unlicensed software.
Byline: edu h. lopez SPI Content Sciences, a subsidiary of listed company, SPI Technologies, Inc. is in hot water for allegedly using unlicensed software worth more than P37 million. Agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) had raided on Tuesday SPI Content Sciences? plant...
DON'T STEAL MY NAME.
California, hoping to protect people against Internet fraud, recently passed legislation preventing "cybersquatting." The term refers to registering, in bad faith, ".com" and other domain names that are identical or confusingly similar to famous or trademarked real names of other people, living or dead. Offenders either sell the name...
City techie sues cell co, police.
Byline: Ketan Tanna (##include msid=2162032,type=11 ##) Lakshmana was jailed for 50 days after he was accused of a cyber crime (TOI Photo) A Bangalore-based software engineer, Lakshmana Kailash K, who was wrongly jailed for 50 days last year by the Pune police cyber...
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